HISTORIC AND BOTANIC GARDEN BURSARY SCHEME - STRENGTHENING THE UK'S HORTICULTURAL HERITAGE


Wakehurst Place, Sussex

Wakehurst Place, Sussex

Lord Wakehurst began developing this garden in 1903. Fine collection of hardy plants arranged geographically display four National Collections – betulas, hypericums, nothofagus and skimmias. Unique Himalayan glade planted with species growing at over 3,000 meters in the Himalayas. Extensive water garden. Two walled gardens, one given to herbaceous plantings and one to bedding.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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